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About

Larry David co-created "Seinfeld," which debuted in 1989 and ran for nine seasons. As head writer and executive producer, the pressure of delivering a weekly show led to his abuse of anabolic steroids, which contributed to his ill-temper and shrunken testicles. In 1999, HBO aired his onehour special, "Curb Your Enthusiasm," which spawned the series. In it, he plays an incredibly gifted, loveable writer who spreads bonhomie and good cheer to everyone fortunate enough to encounter him. During one of "Curb's" many long hiatuses, David created two new shows, "Girls" and "Orange is the New Black." To better understand the motivation of his female characters, he began cross-dressing and moved into the Barbizon Hotel for Women. He was evicted after his true identity was uncovered when he evacuated naked from a fire started by his roommate who forgot to unplug her curling iron. After a spiritual sabbatical in Poland, he returned to the US in 2009 to star in Woody Allen's comedy, "Whatever Works." The movie garnered David the prestigious Gottlieb Award for "Best Actor with No Training and No Idea What He Was Doing." Then in 2013, he co-wrote and starred in the HBO Films' comedy, "Clear History," elevating him to cult hero status amongst illiterates and diabetics. In 2015, he made his Broadway debut at the Cort Theater as an actor and playwright in "Fish in the Dark," which he penned over a three-day span while sitting on the toilet. The play broke all Broadway records for most coughing by an audience during a performance. He's currently pursuing his real estate license and can be contacted through the Inland Empire branch of "Century 21."

Reviews

Rating: 3.7 out of 5 based on 34 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    David vs David - who was funnier?!?

    by chrisnf on 11/13/13Town Hall - New York

    Larry David and David Steinberg, in conversation...what? who might care? Well, I'm glad my friend also had an interest, and it was worth it. David S. lead the discussion gently down a chronological path, and Larry D. filled in the story line with a lot of insight into his history. They were very comfortable together, but made sure the audience didn't get lost in their private jokes. They are both great storytellers, with each story having a great punchline or ending.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    A Conversation with Larry David-amazing

    by Dhes on 11/13/13Town Hall - New York

    This was a once in a lifetime experience. It was so spontaneous. The only part that was strange was the questions/answer session from the audience. These questions should have been screened because the people were so strange. Some even seemed like stalkers of Larry David and the audience was creeped out by them. Poor Larry. He tried to be gracious but some of the people were nuts.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    larry david was great

    by ctisus on 11/13/13Town Hall - New York

    or should i say he was pretty, pretty good excellent banter-larry was very funny and so larry david

  • Rating: 2 out of 5

    Too short!

    by bergy1 on 11/13/13Town Hall - New York

    For the price of the tickets, this event should have been at least 2 hours long and it was barely 1 hr, 15 min. All of the other events fr NY comedy week were half the price of this event and twice as long. This show seemed to have no structure or prep and was completely off the cuff. While this sometimes works in comedy, in this case it led to a lot of dead air. The "comedy" didn't really pick up until the q & a and that was poorly organized as well. This was a waste of money. I want a refund.